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# Options | # Options | ||
# Properties | # Properties | ||
− | # Adjust Properties for Playback | + | # Adjust Properties for Playback <br />in the box "Show the following volume controls" |
− | in the box "Show the following volume controls" | ||
# Check all the devices | # Check all the devices | ||
# Click OK | # Click OK | ||
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If it is *not* the Wave device, you can are probably okay to leave things muted - as you probably don't need the others for music playback. | If it is *not* the Wave device, you can are probably okay to leave things muted - as you probably don't need the others for music playback. | ||
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=== Disable Infrared Device (if not used) === | === Disable Infrared Device (if not used) === |
Revision as of 16:16, 12 November 2006
Computer Sounds Troubleshooting
Contents
Hum
- Does the hum persist if running without A/C adapter?
Chirping Cricket Sounds
Try this:
Disable Unnecessary Audio Outputs
- Start
- All Programs
- Accessories
- Entertainment
- Volume Control (shortcut to this step, Start | Run | sndvol32.exe)
- Options
- Properties
- Adjust Properties for Playback
in the box "Show the following volume controls" - Check all the devices
- Click OK
- Mute all the devices except "Mute all"
If the chirping cricket sound goes away, uncheck the mute until you identify which one is causing the trouble. If it is *not* the Wave device, you can are probably okay to leave things muted - as you probably don't need the others for music playback.
or
Disable Infrared Device (if not used)
- Start
- Control Panel
- Performance and Maintenance
- System
- Hardware
- Device Manager
- Infrared devices
- right click
- disable
Click Red X (top right of window) to close it
- click OK